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[Show more]If the wearer complains of the bifocal line being somewhat in his way when driving, the problem may be alleviated by decreasing the distance between pads. 
 
True or False - False 
 
If the wearer complains that the glasses feel snug but still slip down the nose, one likely cause is that: 
 
A. T...
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Add to cartIf the wearer complains of the bifocal line being somewhat in his way when driving, the problem may be alleviated by decreasing the distance between pads. 
 
True or False - False 
 
If the wearer complains that the glasses feel snug but still slip down the nose, one likely cause is that: 
 
A. T...
Corpuscular 
the theory which explains light as a stream of invisible bundles of energy 
 
 
Photons 
the visible bundles of energy 
 
 
Electromagnetic Theory 
The theory which explains light as moving in a series of wave pulsations. 
 
 
186,000 miles per second 
the speed of light in air 
 
 
ray...
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Add to cartCorpuscular 
the theory which explains light as a stream of invisible bundles of energy 
 
 
Photons 
the visible bundles of energy 
 
 
Electromagnetic Theory 
The theory which explains light as moving in a series of wave pulsations. 
 
 
186,000 miles per second 
the speed of light in air 
 
 
ray...
150 mm - When ordering a six inch temple, its corresponding millimeter value is which of the following? 
A. 135 mm 
B. 140 mm 
C. 145 mm 
D. 150 mm 
 
500 mm - What is the focal length of a 2 diopter lens? 
A. 500 cm 
B. 39.37 inches 
C. 500 mm 
D. 2 meters 
 
Nanometers - Wavelengths are m...
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Add to cart150 mm - When ordering a six inch temple, its corresponding millimeter value is which of the following? 
A. 135 mm 
B. 140 mm 
C. 145 mm 
D. 150 mm 
 
500 mm - What is the focal length of a 2 diopter lens? 
A. 500 cm 
B. 39.37 inches 
C. 500 mm 
D. 2 meters 
 
Nanometers - Wavelengths are m...
the wavelength of the infrared waves in the electromagnetic spectrum are - longer than visible red light waves 
 
the Geneva Lens Measure is calibrated for a refractive index of - 1.530 
 
A lens made from 2 convex surfaces - has against motion 
 
A lens reads +4.25D in the vertometer. If t...
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Add to cartthe wavelength of the infrared waves in the electromagnetic spectrum are - longer than visible red light waves 
 
the Geneva Lens Measure is calibrated for a refractive index of - 1.530 
 
A lens made from 2 convex surfaces - has against motion 
 
A lens reads +4.25D in the vertometer. If t...
Single Vision - corrects for one distance 
 
Multifocal - Corrects with two or more prescriptions (or 'powers') 
 
Bifocal - lens having two focus strengths 
 
Trifocal - pertaining to having three focus strengths 
 
Calculating Prismatic Effects - obtained at the center of an optic...
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Add to cartSingle Vision - corrects for one distance 
 
Multifocal - Corrects with two or more prescriptions (or 'powers') 
 
Bifocal - lens having two focus strengths 
 
Trifocal - pertaining to having three focus strengths 
 
Calculating Prismatic Effects - obtained at the center of an optic...
To mount a lens in a nylon suspension type frame, it would be necessary to _______ the lens. 
 
a) Drill 
b) Notch 
c) Groove 
d) V-Bevel - c 
 
The optical center of a lens is: 
 
a) At the geometrical center 
b) One the 180 line 
c) At the point where the "a" and "b" measurement meet 
d) A ...
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Add to cartTo mount a lens in a nylon suspension type frame, it would be necessary to _______ the lens. 
 
a) Drill 
b) Notch 
c) Groove 
d) V-Bevel - c 
 
The optical center of a lens is: 
 
a) At the geometrical center 
b) One the 180 line 
c) At the point where the "a" and "b" measurement meet 
d) A ...
When discussing thick lenses, the factors which are considered in computing the lens power are: 
 
a. front curve, thickness and index 
b. back curve, thickness and index 
c. front curve, back curve and thickness 
d. front curve, back curve, thickness and index - d. front curve, back curve, thick...
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Add to cartWhen discussing thick lenses, the factors which are considered in computing the lens power are: 
 
a. front curve, thickness and index 
b. back curve, thickness and index 
c. front curve, back curve and thickness 
d. front curve, back curve, thickness and index - d. front curve, back curve, thick...
When light is refraction by a prism it is: 
a. Bent toward the apex 
b, Bent toward the base 
c. Not bent 
d. Reflected - B. Bent toward the base 
A prism always bends light toward its base. 
 
Prisms: 
I. Always bend light toward the base 
II. Always bend light toward the apex 
III. Cause chroma...
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Add to cartWhen light is refraction by a prism it is: 
a. Bent toward the apex 
b, Bent toward the base 
c. Not bent 
d. Reflected - B. Bent toward the base 
A prism always bends light toward its base. 
 
Prisms: 
I. Always bend light toward the base 
II. Always bend light toward the apex 
III. Cause chroma...
Cancelling effect- subtract prism amounts - BU/BU 
BD/BD 
BI/BO 
 
Powers between 0.00 & +/- 3.00 - Read in 1/8 diopters 
.12 
.37 
.62 
.87 
 
Lensometer is also referred to as - Lensmeter, focimeter, vertometer 
 
To focus eyepiece - 1) while turned off. Place white sheet of paper ag...
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Add to cartCancelling effect- subtract prism amounts - BU/BU 
BD/BD 
BI/BO 
 
Powers between 0.00 & +/- 3.00 - Read in 1/8 diopters 
.12 
.37 
.62 
.87 
 
Lensometer is also referred to as - Lensmeter, focimeter, vertometer 
 
To focus eyepiece - 1) while turned off. Place white sheet of paper ag...
Six - The extra-ocular muscles are inserted into the sclera and serve to rotate the eye in all possible directions. There are _____________ muscles in each eye. 
 
Sclera and cornea - The fibrous tunic is compromised of the: 
 
In the brain - Fusion occurs: 
 
The ciliary body - The aque...
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Add to cartSix - The extra-ocular muscles are inserted into the sclera and serve to rotate the eye in all possible directions. There are _____________ muscles in each eye. 
 
Sclera and cornea - The fibrous tunic is compromised of the: 
 
In the brain - Fusion occurs: 
 
The ciliary body - The aque...
A lens reads +2.25 in the lensometer. If the ocular curve is -6.00, what is the anterior curve? 
A. +2.25 
B. +6.25 
C. +8.25 
D. +10.25 - C. +8.25 
 
Which of the following UV areas is completely absorbed by the atmosphere? 
A. UVA 
B. UVB 
C. UVC 
D. UVD - C. UVC 
 
Which of the following fr...
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Add to cartA lens reads +2.25 in the lensometer. If the ocular curve is -6.00, what is the anterior curve? 
A. +2.25 
B. +6.25 
C. +8.25 
D. +10.25 - C. +8.25 
 
Which of the following UV areas is completely absorbed by the atmosphere? 
A. UVA 
B. UVB 
C. UVC 
D. UVD - C. UVC 
 
Which of the following fr...
What controls the amt of light entering the eye - Iris 
 
Meniscus, equiconcave and flat concave are types of: - Minus lenses 
 
What is the term used to describe the eye's tendency to turn from its normal position? - Phoria 
 
What kind of lens has one convex and one concave surface? - ...
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Add to cartWhat controls the amt of light entering the eye - Iris 
 
Meniscus, equiconcave and flat concave are types of: - Minus lenses 
 
What is the term used to describe the eye's tendency to turn from its normal position? - Phoria 
 
What kind of lens has one convex and one concave surface? - ...
Abbe Value - A numerical expression of how prone a lens material is to causing chromatic aberration. The higher the Abbe Value the lower the chance it will cause aberration 
 
Aberration - An unclear image of an object when viewed through a lens. 
 
ABO - American Board of Opticianary an ag...
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Add to cartAbbe Value - A numerical expression of how prone a lens material is to causing chromatic aberration. The higher the Abbe Value the lower the chance it will cause aberration 
 
Aberration - An unclear image of an object when viewed through a lens. 
 
ABO - American Board of Opticianary an ag...
Accommodation - Focusing of the eye in a near object theough relaxation of the ciliary muscle and thickening of the lens. 
 
Amblyopia - The loss of vision without any apparent disease of the eye. 
 
Ametropia - A refractive error in which the eye, when in a state of rest, does not focus th...
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Add to cartAccommodation - Focusing of the eye in a near object theough relaxation of the ciliary muscle and thickening of the lens. 
 
Amblyopia - The loss of vision without any apparent disease of the eye. 
 
Ametropia - A refractive error in which the eye, when in a state of rest, does not focus th...
Sclera - Tough, white outer coat of the eyeball 
 
myopia - nearsightedness; the condition in which parallel rays of light are brought into focus in front of the retina, rather than on it 
 
reflection - light that bounces back 
 
refraction - when the direction of light changes as it pa...
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Add to cartSclera - Tough, white outer coat of the eyeball 
 
myopia - nearsightedness; the condition in which parallel rays of light are brought into focus in front of the retina, rather than on it 
 
reflection - light that bounces back 
 
refraction - when the direction of light changes as it pa...
Fibrous tunic, Vascular tunic, and Nervous tunic - The eye is made up of three layers, they are the: 
 
Epithelium, Bowman's membrane, Stroma, Descemets membrane and the Endothelium. - The cornea consists of 5 layers which in order from anterior to posterior are: (Erin Buys See's Desserts Ev...
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Add to cartFibrous tunic, Vascular tunic, and Nervous tunic - The eye is made up of three layers, they are the: 
 
Epithelium, Bowman's membrane, Stroma, Descemets membrane and the Endothelium. - The cornea consists of 5 layers which in order from anterior to posterior are: (Erin Buys See's Desserts Ev...
The part of the lensometer which is capable of measuring the amount of prism is the: 
 
A. reticle 
B. axis wheel 
C. spotting device 
D. power drum 
A. reticle 
 
 
Which of the following is a lensometer not capable of measuring? 
 
A. sphere power 
B. cylinder power 
C. base curve 
D. position of ...
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Add to cartThe part of the lensometer which is capable of measuring the amount of prism is the: 
 
A. reticle 
B. axis wheel 
C. spotting device 
D. power drum 
A. reticle 
 
 
Which of the following is a lensometer not capable of measuring? 
 
A. sphere power 
B. cylinder power 
C. base curve 
D. position of ...
a pair of eye with a distance P.D. =68mm, converge for a reading an average of about - 3 to 4 mm 
 
if the pupillary distance is measured while the patient is focusing on a point 30 inches in front of the eyes, the P.D. measured is known as the - intermediate P.D. 
 
the instrument that optici...
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Add to carta pair of eye with a distance P.D. =68mm, converge for a reading an average of about - 3 to 4 mm 
 
if the pupillary distance is measured while the patient is focusing on a point 30 inches in front of the eyes, the P.D. measured is known as the - intermediate P.D. 
 
the instrument that optici...
When taking seg height measurements, which of the following situations could result in a parallax error? - Patient sitting/ dispenser standing erect 
 
Which of the following is not significant in identifying the problem of vertical imbalance? - Patient's age 
 
Which of the following element...
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Add to cartWhen taking seg height measurements, which of the following situations could result in a parallax error? - Patient sitting/ dispenser standing erect 
 
Which of the following is not significant in identifying the problem of vertical imbalance? - Patient's age 
 
Which of the following element...
a lens focal length may be altered by? - changing the curvature of one surface 
 
what controls the amount of light that enters the eye? - Iris 
 
lights changing direction as it passes from one medium to another is called what? - refraction 
 
meniscus, equiconcave and flat concave are all...
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Add to carta lens focal length may be altered by? - changing the curvature of one surface 
 
what controls the amount of light that enters the eye? - Iris 
 
lights changing direction as it passes from one medium to another is called what? - refraction 
 
meniscus, equiconcave and flat concave are all...
The ability of the eye to focus on objects at different distances - Accommodation 
 
Fresnel optics - Press on prism 
 
Frame material that resist stretching with heat - Nylon 
 
Bridge type that spreads weight over the greatest area - Saddle 
 
Amount of jump image is not affected by - ...
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Add to cartThe ability of the eye to focus on objects at different distances - Accommodation 
 
Fresnel optics - Press on prism 
 
Frame material that resist stretching with heat - Nylon 
 
Bridge type that spreads weight over the greatest area - Saddle 
 
Amount of jump image is not affected by - ...
Another name for the lens meter is: - Focimeter 
 
When looking through the eyepiece of the lens meter the 3 thinly spaces lines represent: - Sphere power 
 
When looking through the eyepiece of the lens meter the 3 widely spaces lines represent: - Cylinder Power 
 
When looking through the...
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Add to cartAnother name for the lens meter is: - Focimeter 
 
When looking through the eyepiece of the lens meter the 3 thinly spaces lines represent: - Sphere power 
 
When looking through the eyepiece of the lens meter the 3 widely spaces lines represent: - Cylinder Power 
 
When looking through the...
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